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Clinical Performance of a Gold-containing Amalgam
David B. Mahler
University of Oregon Health Sciences Center, School of Dentistry, 611 S. W. Campus Drive, Portland, Oregon 97201
Richard Marantz
University of Oregon Health Sciences Center, School of Dentistry, 611 S. W. Campus Drive, Portland, Oregon 97201
Jerome D. Adey
University of Oregon Health Sciences Center, School of Dentistry, 611 S. W. Campus Drive, Portland, Oregon 97201
In this study, the clinical performance (marginal fracture) of a gold-containing amalgam was compared to five traditional 2-containing amalgams and one non- 2 amalgam. The results showed that the performance of this gold-containing amalgam was bettered by the non- 2 amalgam and four of the five 2-containing amalgams. A microprobe evaluation of a five-year-old clinical restoration made from this alloy revealed an unusual corrosion pattern.
Journal of Dental Research, Vol. 58, No. 11,
2109-2115 (1979)
DOI: 10.1177/00220345790580111201

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